Wizards 1977 PG
When
8.00 pm, Fri 16 Mar 2018 (80 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
Although not explicitly concerned with issues surrounding nuclear weapons, Wizards is a film heavily tinged with radiation. It is set in a world destroyed by atomic warfare, in which new societies have grown that are both figuratively and literally disfigured by the havoc of nuclear war.
The film is directed by legendary cult animator Ralph Bakshi, who mixes the sleaze and satire of his breakthrough Fritz the Cat 1972 with the rich understanding of the language of fantasy that he would put to use for the 1978 Lord of the Rings animated film. Indeed, its straight-laced fantasy title and PG classification belie a deeply sardonic and libidinous edge.
The overarching plot concerns the two titular, fraternal wizards - Blackwolf (mutated and malevolent) and Avatar (gentle yet gregarious) - who exist on opposite moral planes. When Blackwolf discovers new technology that brings unparalleled strength and resolve to his evil forces, his brother Avatar must intervene to save the fate of the planet.
Wizards combines traditional hand-drawn animation with rotoscoping, live action filming, and archival newsreels. Blackwolf's cruel army is fueled by Nazi propaganda that is shown splayed across the sky by the forces' infernal machinery, and they adopt the iconography of fascism as they storm across the land. The forces of good, in contrast, attune themselves not with technology but with the natural world that was so badly bombarded in the initial nuclear assault .
Wizards is a peculiar and bewitching trip into the mind of a major figure of cinematic animation. The lurid atmosphere mixed with high fantasy, along with the forceful political commentary, makes for a beguiling cult film experience.
Production Credits
- Director: Ralph Bakshi
- Script: Ralph Bakshi
- Cinematographer: Ted C Bemiller
- Editor: Donald W Ernst
- Print Source: Twentieth Century Fox Archive
- Rights: Park Circus
- Year: 1977
- Runtime: 80 minutes
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Colour: Colour, Black & White
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 35mm